24/7 Member services help line. Emergency, questions about your plan, how to find a doctor, fill a prescription and much more.

Emergency Evacuation Services: Land & Air. When you are seriously injured or ill, GeoBlue will fly you to the nearest hospital that can properly care for you, if your current medical facility situation is not adequate.

GeoBlue will pay doctors and hospitals direct so you don’t have to.

GeoBlue is in over 190 countries.

Plans designed for a few days or permanent plans for those living or working abroad.

GeoBlue has an elite network of doctors from almost every specialty ready to see you in over 190 countries.

GeoBlue members use their mobile devices to access an exclusive level of care. The GeoBlue mobile app provides the most convenient access to the best doctors, hospitals and resources around the world.

GeoBlue plans feature a full range of concierge-level services and convenient mobile and online self-service tools.

Health Services in Mexico:

High quality care available – Fair

Emergency services responsiveness – Fair

Pharmacy reliability – Fair

Environmental Risks:

Water Quality – Medium Risk

Air Quality – Medium Risk

Infectious Disease – Medium Risk

Vaccines for Mexico:

Vaccine or Disease

Vaccination or Treatment Recommendations

Routine

Recommended if you are not up-to-date with routine shots such as, measles/mumps/rubella (MMR) vaccine, diphtheria/pertussis/tetanus (DPT) vaccine, poliovirus vaccine, etc.

Hepatitis A

Recommended

Hepatitis B

Recommended, especially for those who might be exposed to blood or body fluids, have sexual contact with the local population, or be exposed through medical treatment (e.g., for an accident).

Japanese Encephalitis

Not endemic

Malaria

Recommended: Areas with malaria except states of Quintana Roo and Tabasco: Atovaquone/ proguanil, chloroquine, doxycycline, mefloquine, or primaquine. States of Quintana Roo and Tabasco: Mosquito avoidance.

Meningococcal Meningitis

Not endemic

Rabies

Recommended for travelers spending a lot of time outdoors, especially in rural areas, involved in activities such as bicycling, camping, or hiking. Also recommended for travelers with significant occupational risks, such as veterinarians, for long-term travelers and expatriates living in areas with a significant risk of exposure, and for travelers involved in any activities that might bring them into direct contact with bats. Children are considered at higher risk because they tend to play with animals, may receive more severe bites, or may not report bites.

Typhoid

Recommended

Yellow Fever

Not endemic

Communicate with Confidence

As a GeoBlue member, your computer or mobile device becomes a powerful translation tool. Our database consists of over 5,000 commonly used medical terms and 4,000 medical health phrases in dozens of languages.

It’s easy to find the term or phrase you need, and once you do, audio files allow you to play a precise translation in the world’s most widely spoken languages.

Rely on GeoBlue to help you translate brand names or find generic, and get accurate dosing information in the world’s top destinations. GeoBlue’s Equivalency Guide covers the most commonly used and prescribed medicines. If you can’t find the medication you need, our Global Health and Safety team can help.

So don’t think of it as just one more thing to carry with you, but something to carry you past medical misunderstandings. GeoBlue provides the best tools available to navigate the complexities of healthcare and arrive at the best decisions for personal care.

Current Alerts:

Alert Level 2, Practice Enhanced Precautions

Updated Zika Virus in Mexico January 15, 2016

Because Zika virus is spread by mosquitoes, CDC recommends that travelers to Mexico protect themselves from mosquito bites.

Watch Level 1, Practice Usual Precautions

Chikungunya in Mexico November 19, 2015

Beginning in October 2014, locally transmitted cases of chikungunya have been reported in Mexico. Local transmission means that mosquitoes in Mexico have been infected with chikungunya and are spreading it to people. CDC recommends that travelers to Mexico protect themselves from chikungunya by preventing mosquito bites.

Discover GeoBlue’s full array of travel and international medical plans for global lifestyles and sophisticated travelers. From a 2 week leisure trip to a 2 year work assignment, we’ve got you covered.

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